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UK's oldest lottery winners are from the South West

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Tonight’s machine is Lancelot with ball set L1, selected by Andrew Cooper from Chalfont St Peter

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How does the Thunderball work?

For the Thunderball, if you get all 5 main numbers and the Thunderball, you’ll bag yourself half a million. Not bad for a £1 ticket.

For five main numbers, you get £5,000, four main numbers and the Thunderball, £250, four main numbers, £100.

For three main numbers plus the Thunderball the prize is £20. For three main numbers, and two main numbers and the Thunderball, you get £10.

£5 is the prize for one number plus the Thunderball, and for the Thunderball alone you will bag £3.

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How does the Lotto work?

For the Lotto, if you match 6 main numbers, you will get the jackpot.

If you match 5 main numbers and the bonus ball, you will bag yourself a massive £1,000,000 - not bad ey?

For 5 main numbers, you get a not too shabby £1,750, and £140 for four numbers.

If you get three numbers, you get £30, and for two numbers, you will get another chance to become a millionaire with a free lucky dip.

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EuroMillions winner claims their £115million jackpot prize

One UK ticket-holder has claimed the £115 million jackpot in Tuesday’s EuroMillions draw, operator Camelot has confirmed.

The winner, whose name and location won’t be revealed unless they opt for publicity, could buy 319 of the latest Rolls Royce Phantom VIII, which has a starting price of £360,000.

Or they could go for 23,740 annual season tickets from Brighton to London, which cost 4,844 following Wednesday’s 3.1% price hike.

They could go into space 575 times with Virgin Galactic. Sir Richard Branson’s company plans to charge just under £200,000 for the trip.

The winner could alson buy 153,538 iPhones, 1,939 nights in the Royal Penthouse Suite at Hotel President Wilson in Geneva, Switzerland, pay Cristiano Ronaldo’s Juventus contract for more than four years or pay the starting salary for at least 5,758 police constables in England for £19,971 each.